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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Well, I Suppose I Should Comment About the Election

A huge shift in party alliance shows the fickle nature of U.S. citizens. That, and the ignorance. Neither party has made any strong effort as a party to follow the Constitution and accept fiscal responsibility.

Time will tell how this turns out, but I have little faith in anyone that supposedly represents me, or allows the rot in Washington to continue. If they did, a few thousand people would be walking down the highway, covered in tar, picking at feathers, and wondering if they should expect more of the same when they continued on their journey of shame.

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  1. I share your skepticism. And the tar and feather visual.

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    1. It was cruel treatment to take the pitch (tar), smear it on offenders of public trust, add some feathers, and escort them to the edge of town...and it worked.

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  2. I, also, am skeptical. In both parties the talk seems more for the benefit of politicians than the people voting for them.

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    1. The way I look at it, the mandate is to take no prisoners, destroy the corruption in Washington, D.C., and demand accountability.

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  3. According to my late uncle's geneology research, one of my ancestors was jailed briefly for hiking up her skirts and peeing on a tax official who was being run out of town on a rail. This was in the 1700s when skirt-hiking was a lot more work, so of course I applaud her for going the extra mile. And for a nice target choice.

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    1. I would have paid her fine, just to watch the show of how she felt.

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  4. I don't know what this has to do with my post, but it's entertaining. So, I'll leave it....for now.

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